Thursday, February 14, 2013

Rap4 SOCOM M4 Body Shroud for Tippmann A-5 - paintball gun replacement part

SOCOM M4 Body Shroud for Tippmann A-5 - paintball gun replacement part Review

SOCOM M4 Body Shroud for Tippmann A-5 - paintball gun replacement part

Real Action Paintball is proud to introduce the SOCOM M4 Body Shroud for your Tippmann A5 marker! When you want to build a cutting edge M4 variant start with your A5 and add the SOCOM M4 Body Shroud. Special Operations Command (SOCOM) stripped the M4 down to its bare essentials and then rebuilt it with exactly the features their Special Forces soldiers need - like tremendously reducing weight to improve stamina over long missions the addition of tactical rails for a host of critical accessories and the ability to accept barrels of different length for varying roles. RAP4 has studied their final product and translated it directly into a hot new body shroud for your Tippmann A5! This shroud sports four long rows of mil-spec accessory rails including one along nearly the whole top length. Beyond imparting the aesthetics of the real SOCOM configuration M4 Carbines these rails give you secure attachment points for the hottest accessories - like tactical handles and red dot sights flashlights and even IR illuminators. Whatever you like if it has a mil-spec attachment it can clamp onto your SOCOM M4 Body Shroud. Made for action this durable kit mounts securely to your A5 in seconds. It's the perfect complement to your collapsible M4-style stock your Tacamo SOCOM Buttstock a faux M16 mag well...and the perfect shroud to put around a RAP4 Recon Barrel with your choice of thread-on flash hiders. Add metallic sights if you like with RAP4's incomparable thread-on front sight and RAP4 Carrying Handle rear sight...or put a RAP4 Blade Holographic sight up top to get on target with that very first shot. Whatever else you do to turn your A5 into an M4 start with the RAP4 SOCOM M4 Body Shroud and you'll be off to a great start. - This item will only fit Tippmann A5 purchased before 2011

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